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Decision No 529/2013/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 21 May 2013 on accounting rules on greenhouse gas emissions and removals resulting from activities relating to land use, land-use change and forestry and on information concerning actions relating to those activities

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ANNEX IU.K.

ACCOUNTING PERIODS REFERRED TO IN ARTICLE 3(1)

Accounting periodYears
First accounting periodFrom 1 January 2013 to 31 December 2020

ANNEX IIU.K.

MEMBER STATE REFERENCE LEVELS REFERRED TO IN ARTICLE 6

Member StateGg carbon dioxide (CO2) equivalents per year
Belgium-2 499
Bulgaria-7 950
Czech Republic-4 686
Denmark409
Germany-22 418
Estonia-2 741
Ireland-142
Greece-1 830
Spain-23 100
France-67 410
Italy-22 166
Cyprus-157
Latvia-16 302
Lithuania-4 552
Luxembourg-418
Hungary-1 000
Malta-49
Netherlands-1 425
Austria-6 516
Poland-27 133
Portugal-6 830
Romania-15 793
Slovenia-3 171
Slovakia-1 084
Finland-20 466
Sweden-41 336
United Kingdom-8 268

ANNEX IIIU.K. FIRST ORDER DECAY FUNCTION AND DEFAULT HALF-LIFE VALUES REFERRED TO IN ARTICLE 7

First order decay function starting with i = 1900 and continuing to present year:

(A)

with C(1900) = 0.0

(B)

where:

i

=

year

C(i)

=

the carbon stock of the harvested wood products pool in the beginning of year i, Gg C

k

=

decay constant of first-order decay given in units of year-1 ( , where HL is half-life of the harvested wood products pool in years.)

Inflow(i)

=

the inflow to the harvested wood products pool during year i, Gg C year-1

ΔC(i)

=

carbon stock change of the harvested wood products pool during year i, Gg C year-1,

Default half-life values (HL):

  • 2 years for paper

  • 25 years for wood panels

  • 35 years for sawn wood.

ANNEX IVU.K. INDICATIVE MEASURES THAT MAY BE INCLUDED IN THE INFORMATION ON LULUCF ACTIONS SUBMITTED PURSUANT TO ARTICLE 10(2)(d)

(a)Measures related to cropland management such as:U.K.

  • improving agronomic practices by selecting better crop varieties,

  • extending crop rotations and avoiding or reducing the use of bare fallow,

  • improving nutrient management, tillage/residue management and water management,

  • stimulating agro-forestry practices and potential for land cover/use change.

(b)Measures related to grazing land management and pasture improvement such as:U.K.

  • preventing the conversion of grassland to cropland and the reversion of cropland to native vegetation,

  • improving grazing land management by including changes to the intensity and timing of grazing,

  • increasing productivity,

  • improving nutrient management,

  • improving fire management,

  • introducing more appropriate species and in particular deep rooted species.

(c)Measures to improve the management of agricultural organic soils, in particular, peat lands, such as:U.K.

  • incentivising sustainable paludicultural practices,

  • incentivising adapted agricultural practices, such as minimising soil disturbance or extensive practices.

(d)Measures to prevent drainage and to incentivise rewetting of wetlands.U.K.

(e)Measures related to existing or partly drained mires, such as:U.K.

  • preventing further drainage,

  • incentivising rewetting and restoration of mires,

  • preventing bog fires.

(f)Restoration of degraded lands.U.K.

(g)Measures related to forestry activities such as:U.K.

  • afforestation and reforestation,

  • conservation of carbon in existing forests,

  • enhancing production in existing forests,

  • increasing the harvested wood products pool,

  • enhancing forest management, including through optimised species composition, tending and thinning, and soil conservation.

(h)Preventing deforestation.U.K.

(i)Strengthening protection against natural disturbances such as fire, pests, and storms.U.K.

(j)Measures to substitute greenhouse gas intensive energy feedstocks and materials with harvested wood products.U.K.

ANNEX VU.K.

MINIMUM VALUES FOR AREA SIZE, TREE CROWN COVER AND TREE HEIGHT AS SPECIFIED BY THE MEMBER STATE FOR THE DEFINITION OF FOREST

Member StateArea (ha)Tree crown cover (%)Tree height (m)
Belgium0,5205
Bulgaria0,1105
Czech Republic0,05302
Denmark0,5105
Germany0,1105
Estonia0,5302
Ireland0,1205
Greece0,3252
Spain1,0203
France0,5105
Italy0,5105
Cyprus
Latvia0,1205
Lithuania0,1305
Luxembourg0,5105
Hungary0,5305
Malta
Netherlands0,5205
Austria0,05302
Poland0,1102
Portugal1,0105
Romania0,25105
Slovenia0,25302
Slovakia0,3205
Finland0,5105
Sweden0,5105
United Kingdom0,1202

ANNEX VIU.K.

BASE YEAR OR PERIOD

Member StateBase Year
Belgium1990
Bulgaria1988
Czech Republic1990
Denmark1990
Germany1990
Estonia1990
Ireland1990
Greece1990
Spain1990
France1990
Italy1990
Cyprus
Latvia1990
Lithuania1990
Luxembourg1990
Hungary1985-87
Malta
Netherlands1990
Austria1990
Poland1988
Portugal1990
Romania1989
Slovenia1986
Slovakia1990
Finland1990
Sweden1990
United Kingdom1990

ANNEX VIIU.K. CALCULATION OF BACKGROUND LEVEL OF NATURAL DISTURBANCES

1.For the calculation of the background level Member States shall provide information on historic levels of emissions caused by natural disturbances. In doing this, Member States shall:U.K.

(a)

provide information on the type(s) of natural disturbance included in the estimation;

(b)

include total annual emissions estimations for those natural disturbance types for the period 1990-2009, listed by activities referred to in Article 3(1);

(c)

demonstrate that time series consistency is guaranteed in all relevant parameters, including minimum area, emission estimation methodologies, coverages of pools and gases.

2.The background level shall be calculated for those activities listed in Article 3(1), where the Member State intends to apply the Natural Disturbances provisions, as the average of the 1990-2009 time series excluding all years where abnormal levels of emissions were recorded, i.e. excluding all statistical outliers. The identification of statistical outliers shall be made following an iterative process described as follows:U.K.

(a)

calculate the arithmetic average value and the standard deviation of the full time series 1990-2009;

(b)

exclude from the time series all years where the annual emissions are outside twice the standard deviation around the average;

(c)

calculate again the arithmetic average value and the standard deviation of the time series 1990-2009 minus the years excluded in (b);

(d)

repeat (b) and (c) until no outliers can be identified.

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